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Korg N-264/364 Factory Preload Disk

$ 3.24

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  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Korg
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  • Number of Keys: 61
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    Description

    This is the factory preload disk for your Korg N-264 or 364. It contains all of the factory preload sounds along with the demo songs.
    Load All Data
    This operation loads all data from a .PCG file, a .SNG file, and a .PST file into the N264/N364 memory. Since this operation will simultaneously load the identically-named .PCG (Program, Combination, Drum Kit, Global data), .SNG (sequence) and *PST (Pattern Set) files, you must first make sure that all three files have the same name, The filename extensions (the period and the three characters following the filename) are PCG, SNG, and PST. When data is saved using the "3A Save All Data" operation explained on page 194 of this manual, it will be saved as three identically-named files with filename extensions of PCG, SNG, and PST.
    1
    ALL
    LCD
    Parameter
    Range
    Description
    Source file
    Files on disk
    Select a file name (.PCG and -SNG files with same name)
    OK to Load
    Executes the load function
    1)
    Insert a floppy disk that contains the data into the disk drive.
    The message "Directory OK?" appears.
    2)
    Press the [A/YES] button.
    3)
    Use the VALUE slider or [A/YES] and [V/NO] buttons to select a name.
    Only file names with a .PCG and .SNG extensions appear.
    4)
    Position the cursor on OK?
    5)
    Press the [A/YES] button.
    The message "Are You Sure OK?" appears.
    6)
    If you are sure that you want to load the data, press the [A/YES] button again. Press the [Y/NO] button to cancel.
    The PCG and SNG files of the N264/N364 are compatible with those of the Korg X2, X3 and X3R.
    When ALL DATA is loaded from a X2/X3/X3R floppy disk, a message of "No File" will appear after the data has been loaded. This is because the Pattern Sets (data unique to the N264/N364) could not be found. However the Program/Combination and sequencer data has been loaded correctly.